Academic programmes

Intercontextual Theology (master's - 2 years)
This Master program seeks to integrate the insights of Contextual Theology and those of Interreligious Studies under the heading of ”intercontextual” theology.
The first year is concentrated on courses and seminars. The students are expected to participate with oral and written presentations. The second year is focused on writing a Master thesis.

Religious Roots of Europe (master's - 2 years)
The aim of RRE is to expose students to the traditions, formative processes and mutual interactions in the ancient world of the three most influential religions at the root of European culture and history: Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
The three religions have traditionally been studied more or less separately. The aspiration of RRE is to study the three religions together in their formative period from a comparative perspective and using a variety of approaches, which include historical, philological, social scientific, feminist and literary ones.